Area | Brough, East Riding of Yorkshire 53.72670°N 0.57700°W |
Opening | 1840 |
Platfoms | 2 |
Station code | BUH |
Passenger usage | >500,000 per year |
DfT category | E |
Original company | Hull and Selby Railway |
Pre-grouping | North Eastern Railway |
Post-grouping | London and North Eastern Railway |
Previous Name(s) | None |
Brough railway station was opened in 1840 as part of the expansion of the railway from Selby to Hull and was one of the intermediate stations on the new line.
Since the opening of the station, the only major change was the reduced of the line from quadrupled line to double line in the 1970’s by British Rail.

The disused platform near Platform 1 The Station House View of eastbound towards Ferriby View of westbound towards Broomfleet Platform 2 facing towards Ferriby Waiting room on Platform 2 Brough Coffee Kiosk Platform 1 facing towards Broomfleet
©2018 Don Coffey
A driver’s view of Brough railway station eastbound

Station Plan of Brough Railway Station